Association between anticholinergic drug burden and mortality in older people: a systematic review.
Sheraz AliGregory Mark PetersonLuke Re BereznickiMohammed Saji SalahudeenPublished in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2019)
The variation in results could relate to the quality of the studies, follow-up period, anticholinergic risk assessment tool used and the study setting. Sixty-three percent (n = 17) of all the included studies, but almost all of the high-quality studies with an extended follow-up, reported a positive correlation between anticholinergic burden and mortality. Further high-quality research, using standardized measures and with adequate follow-up periods, is required to confirm the relationship between anticholinergic burden and mortality.